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Who are the main and deputy battalion commanders of the Ye Ting Independent Regiment? What happened after that?

Ye Ting's independent regiment, as the vanguard regiment in the Northern Expedition War, was born and died in famous battles such as Tingsi Bridge and Hesheng Bridge, and was invincible and achieved brilliant results, and the regimental commander Ye Ting became recognized as a "famous general of the Northern Expedition", and the independent regiment thus won the title of "Iron Army", and everyone knows this history. However, you may not know much about who the battalion commanders of the three battalions under the jurisdiction of the Independent Regiment are, so today I will tell you who the battalion commanders of the Ye Ting Independent Regiment are. What happened next?

Who are the main and deputy battalion commanders of the Ye Ting Independent Regiment? What happened after that?

The predecessor of the Ye Ting Independent Regiment was the "Ironclad Convoy of the Grand Marshal's Office of the Founding Navy and Army" as mentioned in the last Hui Ben. The Ironclad Motorcade was the first armed force under the leadership of our Party, and it was in this "Ironclad Motorcade" that the Ye Ting Independent Regiment was expanded, on November 21, 1925, and was named the Independent Regiment of the Fourth Army of the Chinese National Revolutionary Army. The regiment has more than 2,100 people, three battalions and two directly administered teams.

Let's talk about who are the battalion commanders of these three battalions?

Commander of the 1st Battalion: Zhou Shidi.

Who are the main and deputy battalion commanders of the Ye Ting Independent Regiment? What happened after that?

Zhou Shidi was originally the captain of the "IronClad Motorcade", and after the formation of the independent regiment, he served as the commander of the first battalion, and later served as the chief of staff, deputy regimental commander, and regimental commander of the independent regiment. For details of The situation of Commander Zhou, see above "Who is the main leader of the Ironclad Convoy of the Grand Marshal's Office of the Army and Navy?" The only survivor was the Admiral.

Deputy Battalion Commander of the First Battalion: Fu Kezhen.

Fu Kezhen (?) ~1930), a native of Wenchang, Guangdong (now part of Hainan), graduated from the fifth phase of the Huangpu Military Academy. He joined the Communist Party of China in 1924. He was the commander of the 73rd Regiment of the 25th Division of the 4th Army of the National Revolutionary Army. Participated in the Northern Expedition. In August 1927, he participated in the Nanchang Uprising and served as the chief of the manager of the 25th Division. After the defeat of the rebel army in the south, he engaged in underground work in Guangdong. In 1929, he went to Guangxi to participate in the Baise Uprising. He died in 1930.

Second Battalion Commander: Xu Jishen.

Who are the main and deputy battalion commanders of the Ye Ting Independent Regiment? What happened after that?

Xu Jishen (1901-1931), a native of Lu'an, Anhui, graduated from the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy. He participated in two eastern expeditions, and served as the battalion commander and regimental chief of staff of the Ye Ting Independent Regiment, the commander of the 1st Army of the Red Army, a member of the Eyu-Anhui Special Committee, and the commander of the Red 11th Division. In November 1931, he was framed and killed at the age of 30 in Baiqueyuan, Guangshan, Henan, on charges of "reorganization faction", "third party", and "counter-revolution".

Deputy Battalion Commander of the Second Battalion: He Shengyang.

Who are the main and deputy battalion commanders of the Ye Ting Independent Regiment? What happened after that?

He Shengyang (1905-1931), a native of Linli, Hunan; graduated from the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy and later joined the Communist Party of China; participated in two Eastern Expeditions and the Northern Expedition, successively serving as the commander of the 2nd Battalion of Ye Ting's Independent Regiment, the commander of the 9th Army as a major battalion, the deputy commander of the Propaganda Team of the Left Wing Army of the Northern Expedition, the chief of the student corps of the First Branch of the Red Army Officer School, and the commander of the 12th Army of the Red Army.

Battalion Commander of the Third Battalion: Yang Ning.

Who are the main and deputy battalion commanders of the Ye Ting Independent Regiment? What happened after that?

Yang Ning, also known as Bi Shi Ti (1898-1936), a native of North Pyongan Province, North Korea, graduated from the Whampoa Military Academy, participated in the Northern Expedition, successively served as the commander of the third battalion of the Independent Regiment of the Fourth Army, went to the Soviet Union to study after participating in the Nanchang Uprising, and participated in the Long March after returning to China as the commander of the Supplementary Division of the Red Army, the commander of the Red Twenty-third Army, the chief of staff of the Red First Army, and the chief of staff of the Seventy-fifth Division of the Red Fifteenth Army. In February 1936, he led his troops to participate in the Eastern Expedition, and died of serious injuries while crossing the Yellow River, at the age of 38.

Who are the main and deputy battalion commanders of the Ye Ting Independent Regiment? What happened after that?

Revolution always has sacrifices, and most of the battalion commanders of the Ye Ting Independent Regiment at that time died in the revolutionary war, but it is regrettable that two battalion commanders were sacrificed at the hands of their own people. Among the battalion commanders of the Independent Regiment at that time, there was only one survivor, and that was General Zhou Shidi, who later became the founding general.

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